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Greater butterfly-orchid
The Greater butterfly-orchid is a tall orchid of hay meadows, grasslands and ancient woodlands. It has whitish-green flowers that have spreading petals and sepals - a bit like the wings of a…
Community and Events Assistant
Do you have a passion for NWT and want to assist with events or with membership recruitment? Join our staff and volunteers in fun activities and promoting NWT to potential members.
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Bumper package of wild events this Easter
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is gearing itself up to hosting a bumper package of events at two of its nature reserves this Easter - all aimed at keeping people of all ages entertained.
Fabulous events at five wildlife reserves this Easter
Forget five gold rings! It’s five fab reserves this Easter as Northumberland Wildlife Trust gets set to host a whole a programme of holiday events at five of its nature reserves.
New conservation role for Alice
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has boosted its conservation team with the appointment of Alice McCourt as Conservation Assistant.
Practical Conservation Worker
Join our friendly staff and fellow volunteers in seasonal practical conservation tasks and habitat management works such as tree planting or invasive species removal on nature reserves in…
Eight crackingly egg-citing events this Easter… and that’s no yoke!
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is gearing itself up to hosting eight events at two of its visitor centres this Easter holiday, aimed at keeping people of all ages entertained.
Farewell to a conservation pioneer
Northumberland Wildlife Trust lost its founder and Vice President and one of its biggest friends on 12 September with the death of Tony Tynan OBE after a period of serious illness.
Wildlife charity hosting low cost events this half term
This half term, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is running a series of events over three days, on three of its reserves - all off which promise to be fun and not to break the bank.
Conservation grazers head to Longhorsley
Anybody passing Longhorsley Moor this summer should keep their eyes peeled for sheep and ponies on the site.